Watch Hello, Yellow shift from trendy to traditional when made in a medley of red and blue prints from Bonnie Blue Basics by Paula Barnes for Marcus Fabrics. Quilt tester Jan Ragaller added a cool blue border that puts the focus on the quilt center.

Stumped over what to make from those irresistible fat quarters? Cut and stitch two 18x22-inch pieces into a quartet of mini totes. These wee gift bags made of prints from the Confections collection by Caleb Gray for Robert Kaufman Fabrics are topped with grosgrain ribbon handles. If you select a lightweight ribbon, purchase twice the amount and fuse or stitch two pieces together to achieve the necessary stability.

Soft and cuddly cotton flannels from the Baobab collection for RJR Fabrics turn Triangle Twist into a cozy baby quilt. This version uses an assortment of traditional baby colors in an arrangement that show of the zigzag motif especially well.

There’s no such thing as having too many totes—or too many book bags. Make this bag to complement a special outfit or to celebrate school colors. Fabrics are from The Big E Group for Michael Miller Fabrics.

To make Flight of Geese resemble a day at the shore, replace the fabrics with an assortment of blue and green batiks. Quilt tester Jan Ragaller chose Ceylon, Key Lime, and Chamomile fat-quarter bundles from Hoffman California Fabrics to make a soothing square throw.

Choose an allover print for the borders on a seasonal version of Bar Code and the assorted fall-tone strips take center stage. Executive Editor Jennifer Keltner chose Ravenwood by Jo Morton for Andover Fabrics for the border fabrics; the prints are from a variety of other Jo Morton collections.

Perfect for the sewing room, this version of Dressed to Impress adds style and storage. A fussy-cut panel section from the Mrs. Sew & Sew collection by Dan Morris for RJR Fabrics is centered on the front of each of the dozen storage pockets.

A bevy of black-and-white prints add a touch of sass to an quick-to-sew table runner. Start each block with an 8-1/2” square fussy-cut from a panel print and add 4-1/2”-wide strips to finish. Add more playful prints from Word Play by Michele D’Amore for Benartex for the setting triangles, border, and binding.